Yilaner
2011-01-28 03:17:52 UTC
I would like some more books on this subject.
a) Do you have any other that you could lend me ?
b) Do you have any others that you could lend me?
c) Do you have any other books that you could lend me?
I know (c) is correct, but I don't know whether "any other book"
is grammatically correct or not. That is, if "any other" is followed
by a countable noun, is it strictly OK to use the singular form?
As for (a) and (b), I can't tell which one is correct. I rarely hear
"any others." Please help me out. Many thanks.
a) Do you have any other that you could lend me ?
b) Do you have any others that you could lend me?
c) Do you have any other books that you could lend me?
I know (c) is correct, but I don't know whether "any other book"
is grammatically correct or not. That is, if "any other" is followed
by a countable noun, is it strictly OK to use the singular form?
As for (a) and (b), I can't tell which one is correct. I rarely hear
"any others." Please help me out. Many thanks.